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Thermo Fisher stock slides to $505 as Clario bond deal looms over Tuesday restart
15 February 2026
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Thermo Fisher stock slides to $505 as Clario bond deal looms over Tuesday restart

New York, Feb 15, 2026, 15:29 EST — The market has shut its doors for the day.

  • Thermo Fisher shares slipped roughly 1% on Friday, posting losses for a fourth straight session.
  • Presidents Day keeps U.S. markets closed Monday. Trading resumes Tuesday.
  • Thermo Fisher’s latest debt raise—linked to the Clario acquisition—remains under scrutiny by investors.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc shares slipped 0.98% to finish at $504.82 on Friday. The S&P 500 edged up just 0.05%. Since Feb. 9, Thermo Fisher stock has dropped around 8%, now trading about 22% off its Jan. 22 peak of $643.99.

This time, the drift carries extra weight, with the tape set to fall silent Monday. Presidents Day means U.S. markets go dark, leaving a shortened trading week and pushing the next round of price discovery to Tuesday.

Right now, financing is taking center stage, not laboratory operations. Thermo Fisher’s latest filing revealed it has put out $3.8 billion in senior notes—those are corporate bonds—anticipating around $3.76 billion in net proceeds. That money is earmarked to cover part of the cash payment tied to the earlier announced Clario deal, but there’s flexibility: the proceeds could be stashed elsewhere or redirected before the acquisition wraps up.

Thermo Fisher has set the price for its $3.8 billion notes offering, splitting it into several pieces, including a 4.215% tranche maturing in 2031 and a 5.546% portion set for 2046. Joint bookrunners on the deal: Deutsche Bank, RBC Capital Markets, SMBC Nikko, and Wells Fargo Securities.

The retreat hasn’t been limited to a single name. Danaher, often grouped with life-science tools rivals, dropped 1.10% on Friday. Elsewhere in healthcare, results were a mixed bag.

Thermo Fisher hasn’t shaken off concerns after its last forecast. Back in late January, the company projected 2026 adjusted earnings that missed Wall Street’s mark and flagged challenges tied to U.S. academic funding cuts and frozen grants. CEO Marc Casper offered a note of optimism, saying, “there’ll be a level of customer caution that will probably abate as the year goes down.” Reuters

Clario stands out as the bigger swing here. Back in October, Thermo Fisher said it would acquire the clinical-trials endpoint data group for $8.875 billion in cash upfront, with additional payouts possible—those tied to how Clario performs after closing. They’re aiming to wrap the deal by mid-2026, pending the usual regulatory green lights. Thermo Fisher’s Marc Casper called Clario “an outstanding strategic fit.” Over at Clario, CEO Chris Fikry pointed to Thermo Fisher’s sheer size, saying it “will fuel expansion” of Clario’s platform. Thermo Fisher Scientific

Equity investors face a simple, harsh equation. With higher debt, execution has to be sharper—there’s no cushion. The deal only works if Clario closes on time and manages to deliver more reliable growth in clinical services, just as some segments of the core tools business remain exposed to swings in research budgets.

But things can just as easily head south. If regulators stall approvals, costs of integration could overshoot forecasts, and any slump in biotech funding—or softer demand from government and academia—just piles more pressure onto that heavier interest tab.

The next spark? That’s the coming opening print. Eyes turn to Tuesday’s U.S. session—traders scanning for new filings on the Clario timeline, and seeing if Thermo Fisher’s slide loses momentum after the long weekend.

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